Steps and maturity of a bioinput for biological control: A Delphi-SWARA application DOI Creative Commons
Lauren Peres Lorenzoni, Tiago B. Marchesan, Júlio Cezar Mairesse Siluk

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Biological Control, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 191, P. 105477 - 105477

Published: Feb. 27, 2024

Universities are essential for economic growth, as they generate scientific and technological innovation. For this innovation to reach society, it is necessary encourage improve the processes of technology transfer. In context, research proposes a method identify weigh stages development bioinput biological control (BBC), an area in expansion with great potential universities. The uses Delphi SWARA methods, applied from interviews twenty-one experts area. results allow validation their descriptions assign weights each. Phase 3, which consists standardizing production formulation product, most important, representing 25.1% total. This phase also indicates that 63.5% process was completed, makes more attractive companies. study contributed transfer bioinputs by presenting structure can homogenize facilitate understanding these technologies, assisting new products order foster relationship between academia market, one relevant issues company seeks know level readiness so measure time, financial resources, uncertainties, technical risks involved.

Language: Английский

The synergistic effects of humic acid, chitosan and Bacillus subtilis on tomato growth and against plant diseases DOI Creative Commons
Cunpu Qiu, Ying Bao,

Dingding Lü

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Frontiers in Microbiology, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 16

Published: April 17, 2025

Understanding the effects of bio-antimicrobial materials on plant growth and against diseases relevant mechanisms are highly important for sustainable soil use safety production. This study explored impacts corresponding combined utilization humic acid, chitosan, Bacillus subtilis (B. subtilis) tomato occurrence through a greenhouse pot experiment. The height, fresh weight, disease index, rhizosphere microbial community, root exudates composition tomatoes were determined. With application chitosan B. (HBC), height weight plants significantly increased (p < 0.05), incidence was decreased by 45.1%. In HBC treatment, diversity fungal bacterial communities notably enhanced. relative abundances Bacillus, Gemmatimonas, Neobacillus, Acinetobacter, Humicola increased, while Sphingomonas, especially soil-borne pathogen Fusarium Ralstonia, 0.05). Besides exudates, content phenolic acids, which allelochemicals related to continuous cropping disorder, decreased. results cooccurrence network analysis indicated that Eicosanoids, Fatty acids conjugates, Flavonoid lycosides compounds in positively correlated with pathogenic bacteria, treatment. Results HBC's synergistic effect resistance is its regulation community exudates. promote development biological control technology highlight promising

Language: Английский

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Unveiling the effects of electric field treatments on crop cultivation: a game-changing sustainable energy strategy for plant pathogen eradication and boosting yield growth in agriculture, validated with an artificial intelligence approach DOI Creative Commons

S.S. Jayakrishna,

S. Sankar Ganesh

Energy Nexus, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 100438 - 100438

Published: April 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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An appraisal of the protection conferred by foliar Epichloë endophytes against root herbivores in plants: A meta-analysis DOI Creative Commons
Facundo A. Decunta, Pedro E. Gundel, Daniel A. Bastías

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Fungal Biology Reviews, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 52, P. 100428 - 100428

Published: March 28, 2025

Language: Английский

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Efficacy of slow sand filtration enriched with Trichoderma atroviride in the control of Rhizoctonia solani in soilless culture DOI
Pedro Matias, Luísa Coelho, Mário Reis

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Crop Protection, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 186, P. 106917 - 106917

Published: Aug. 26, 2024

Language: Английский

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Extratos aquosos da fungicultura no manejo de doenças em pimentão: uma revisão DOI

Robson Eduardo Pereira Monteiro,

Gabriela Barbosa de Freitas Monteiro,

Maria Silvana Nunes

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Caderno Pedagógico, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 21(7), P. e5585 - e5585

Published: July 9, 2024

O pimentão (Capsicum annuum L.), é uma cultura de grande importância econômica, social e ambiental, a qual apresenta funcionalidade nutracêutica, com produção mundial superior à 36 milhões toneladas. No entanto seu cultivo podem ser severamente afetados por doenças como antracnose (Colletotrichum spp.) fusariose (Fusarium que inviabilizar colheita comercialização. Tratamentos alternativos aos fungicidas, extratos da fungicultura (cogumelos substrato pós-cultivo), tem demonstrado eficiência no controle fungos proteção plantas. Neste sentido, o objetivo deste estudo foi enfatizar do manejo anternativo em pimentão, principalmente quanto ao uso aquosos fungicultura. Foram realizadas pesquisas, meio das bases dados “Portal Periódicos CAPES”, “ScienceDirect", “Scopus”, “Google scholar”, também governamentais. A busca realizada entre período dezembro 2023 fevereiro 2024. método exclusão partir leitura dos títulos, resumos artigo completo, sendo cada destas fases. Constatou-se pesquisa seja aspectos sociais ou econômicos, as principais responsáveis baixo rendimento na cultura, inviabilização comercialização, causado pela antracnose. Os estudos evidenciaram um alternativo ante produtos químicos, ressaltando fungicultura, cogumelos Pleurotus ostreatus, Lentinula edodes Ganoderma lucidum, agentes biocontrole indutores resistência promissores Portanto, esta revisão destaca potencial significativo fugicultura, sejam eles pós-cultivo plantas, possibilitando agricultura sustentável valorização economia circular. Em vista disso, pesquisas adicionais são necessárias, espécies seus substratos utilizados, métodos extração, constituintes extratos, para compreender mecanismos ação, eficácia limitações.

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Conjugal plasmid transfer in the plant rhizosphere in the One Health context DOI Creative Commons
Francesco Riva, Arnaud Dechesne, Ester M. Eckert

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Frontiers in Microbiology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 15

Published: Aug. 29, 2024

Introduction Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) is one the primary routes antimicrobial (AMR) dissemination. In One Health context, tracking spread mobile genetic elements (MGEs) carrying ARGs in agri-food ecosystems pivotal understanding AMR diffusion and estimating potential risks for human health. So far, little attention has been devoted to plant niches; hence, this study aimed evaluate conjugal bacterial community associated with rhizosphere, a hotspot microbial abundance activity soil. We simulated source determinants that could enter food chain via plants through irrigation. Methods Among strains isolated from treated wastewater, strain Klebsiella variicola EEF15 was selected as an ARG donor because relevance Enterobacteriaceae context framework. The ability recolonize lettuce, chosen model vegetables were consumed raw, assessed by rifampicin resistant mutant. K. genetically manipulated track broad host range plasmid pKJK5 containing fluorescent marker natural rhizosphere microbiome obtained lettuce plants. Transconjugants sorted protein expression identified 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing. Results discussion able colonize inhabit its leaf endosphere 7 days past administration. Fluorescence stereomicroscopy revealed at frequency 10 −3 ; cell sorting allowed selection transconjugants. conjugation rates strain’s make EEF15:: lacI q -pLpp-mCherry-gm R pKJK5::Plac:: gfp interesting candidate ecosystem. Future studies taking advantage additional environmental provide comprehensive snapshot context.

Language: Английский

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Special Issue “Sustainable Control Strategies of Plant Pathogens in Horticulture” DOI Creative Commons
Hillary Righini, Roberta Roberti, S. Galletti

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Horticulturae, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 10(2), P. 146 - 146

Published: Feb. 4, 2024

European Regulation No [...]

Language: Английский

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Steps and maturity of a bioinput for biological control: A Delphi-SWARA application DOI Creative Commons
Lauren Peres Lorenzoni, Tiago B. Marchesan, Júlio Cezar Mairesse Siluk

et al.

Biological Control, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 191, P. 105477 - 105477

Published: Feb. 27, 2024

Universities are essential for economic growth, as they generate scientific and technological innovation. For this innovation to reach society, it is necessary encourage improve the processes of technology transfer. In context, research proposes a method identify weigh stages development bioinput biological control (BBC), an area in expansion with great potential universities. The uses Delphi SWARA methods, applied from interviews twenty-one experts area. results allow validation their descriptions assign weights each. Phase 3, which consists standardizing production formulation product, most important, representing 25.1% total. This phase also indicates that 63.5% process was completed, makes more attractive companies. study contributed transfer bioinputs by presenting structure can homogenize facilitate understanding these technologies, assisting new products order foster relationship between academia market, one relevant issues company seeks know level readiness so measure time, financial resources, uncertainties, technical risks involved.

Language: Английский

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